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Precision CNC Turning Services | Expert CNC Machining Shop
Prototeque is your trusted partner for exceptional CNC turning services. With years of expertise and state-of-the-art turning centers, we deliver precision-engineered components that meet the highest industry standards. Our CNC shop specializes in producing complex and intricate turned parts with unmatched accuracy.
From simple to complex geometries, our versatile CNC lathe machines handle a wide range of materials and tolerances. Whether you require 2-axis, 3-axis, 4-axis, 5-axis, or even 6-axis CNC turning, our skilled machinists provide top-tier Swiss machining services and custom machining solutions tailored to your specific needs.
Our CNC Turning Capabilities
Prototeque boasts a comprehensive range of CNC turning capabilities, equipped with state-of-the-art machinery to deliver precision and efficiency. Our equipment includes:
CW61110 Lathe Machine
- Max. turning diameter: 800mm
- Max. turning length: 1500mm
Built for heavy-duty applications, the CW61110 lathe excels at machining large, simple parts with precision and efficiency.
Swiss type lathe S205
- Max. bar diameter: 20mm
- Max. workpiece length: 245mm
Delivering exceptional precision on small diameter turning parts, the S205 excels in producing intricate components for demanding industries.
YXB52 Turning Center – Expert in Short, Complex Parts
- Max. turning diameter: Ø300mm
- Max. turning length: Ø350mm
- Bar diameter: Ø51mm
- Chuck size: 8 Inch
- Spindle speed range: 4000rpm
- Tailstock: hydraulic
- Number of live tooling: 3
CT46 Precision Turret Machine – Expert in Long, Complex Components
- Max. turning diameter: Ø320mm
- Max. turning length: Ø500mm
- Bar diameter: Ø45mm
- Chuck size: 6 Inch
- Spindle speed range: 4000rpm
- Number of tools: 12
- Tailstock: hydraulic
- Number of axes: 4
Common CNC Turning Materials
Our CNC turning capabilities extend to both large cnc machining and small parts machining, ensuring precision, accuracy, and superior surface finishes for every project.
Whether you require single prototypes or high-volume production, our dedicated team is committed to exceeding your expectations. We cater to various industries such as automotive, aerospace, medical, and electronics.
With years of precision engineering expertise, we specialize in delivering top-tier CNC turning solutions across a wide range of materials, including
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Common questions
Conventional CNC Turning vs. Swiss CNC Turning
Understanding the Differences
Conventional and Swiss CNC turning are both essential manufacturing processes, each with its own strengths and weaknesses.
Swiss CNC Turning is ideal for producing high-precision, small-diameter, and often long parts in large volumes. While it requires a higher initial investment, it offers exceptional accuracy due to its guide bushing system that holds the workpiece securely. This method allows for simultaneous machining with multiple cutting tools, boosting production efficiency. However, Machine setup and programming is more complex, leading to higher sampling costs.
Conventional CNC Turning is generally more cost-effective and suitable for larger, simpler parts. It’s often preferred for rapid prototyping of large components due to its easier Machine setup and programming
. However, it’s limited in precision compared to Swiss CNC turning and doesn’t allow for simultaneous machining with multiple tools.
In summary, the choice between conventional and Swiss CNC turning depends on factors such as part size, complexity, required precision, production volume, and budget.
What factors contribute to the high cost of Swiss turning prototypes?
High Equipment Costs: Swiss-type lathes are specialized machines with a significantly higher price point compared to conventional lathes. This limited availability and high investment cost is often reflected in prototype pricing.
Specialized Application: Swiss turning excels in producing high-precision, small-diameter parts, limiting its application range. This specialization contributes to higher costs due to lower machine utilization.
High-Volume Efficiency: Swiss lathes are optimized for mass production, making them less efficient for the smaller quantities typical of prototyping.
Skilled Labor: Operating Swiss-type lathes requires specialized expertise, and skilled technicians command higher salaries. This labor cost is reflected in prototype pricing.
Complex Setup: Achieving the high precision of Swiss turning involves intricate machine setup and programming, increasing production time and cost.
High Machine Utilization: Due to the high demand for precision components produced on Swiss lathes, these machines often operate at near-capacity. Unless you’re a long-term business partner, securing machine time for prototyping can be challenging and costly as manufacturers prioritize ongoing production orders.
CNC Lathe vs CNC Turning Center
A CNC lathe and a CNC turning center are both computer-controlled machines used to remove material from a workpiece to create a desired shape. However, there are key differences in their capabilities and applications.
CNC Lathe
Basic functionality: Primarily designed for turning operations, such as creating cylindrical shapes.
Simplicity: Often simpler to operate and set up compared to turning centers.
Cost-effective: Generally more affordable than turning centers.
Ideal for: Smaller production runs, simple parts, and quick repairs.
CNC Turning Center
Versatility: Offers a wider range of capabilities beyond turning, including milling, drilling, and boring.
Automation: Equipped with features like automatic tool changers and live tooling for increased efficiency.
Complex parts: Suitable for producing complex parts with multiple features in a single setup.
Higher investment: Typically more expensive due to advanced features and capabilities.
In summary, a CNC lathe is a specialized machine for turning operations, while a CNC turning center is a more versatile machine capable of performing a variety of machining tasks. The choice between the two depends on the specific needs of the project, such as part complexity, production volume, and budget.
What is CNC turning?
CNC turning is a manufacturing process that utilizes a computer-controlled lathe to shape materials like cylinders, bars, and hexagons. This process involves securing the workpiece in a chuck, rotating it at high speeds, and employing cutting tools to remove excess material, resulting in the desired shape.
Common CNC turning machines include lathes, Swiss-type lathes, turning centers, and automatic lathes & cam Auto Lathe.